Important

Before the customer engineer can install the 3130, you must complet appropriate attachment configuration worksheets. For detailed worksheet instructions, and examples, referIBM InfoPrintto the 60; 3130, 3160, and 3935 Advanced Function Printer: Attachment Configuration .HandbookIf you do not have a copy, ask your marketing representative to get you one. Ins attachments may require changes to your host system configuration.

Twinaxial Attachment

Twinaxial attachments directly attach the 3130 to an AS/400. A twinaxia system supports cable-through capability, which allows more than one d connected to a single cableApplication. Refer toSystem/400 Printer Device Programming , SC31-3713.

Ethernet TCP/IP and NetWare Attachment

The 3130 is connected to a host Ethernet using the ‘Integrated Ethe adapter’ contained in the control unit.

The control unit can be attached directly to standard Thick (10Base5 coaxial cable (Feature Code 4163). The output connector is a thick “slide-latch” type that is compatible with IEEE 802.3 Section 7.6. Conne thick Ethernet media is through an Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 AUI cable avai OEM vendors. Attachment to thin (10Base2) or twisted-pair (10BaseT) Ethe media is through external transceivers.

The coaxial T connector is used in addition to the 10Base2 transcei to the thin Ethernet coaxial cable. You should use a customer-supplie unshielded twisted-pair cable (must meet IEEE 802.3 requirements) to a 10BaseT transceiver to the Ethernet twisted-pair hub.

SDLC SNA Attachment

The

3130 can

be attached to a host SDLC network by

RS232 or

V.35

the

Four-Port

Multiprotocol Communication Controller Adapter

contained in

the

printer control unit. The Four-Port Multiprotocol Communication Controller Adapt

connects, through a 3-meter (10-foot) Four-Port Multiprotocol Interface

c

either a 3-meter (10-foot) RS232

cable or

to a

2-meter

(7-foot)

V.

Notes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. SNA

SDLC

is intended to run on

leased (non-switched) lines in point-to

mode for either EIA 232 (19.2 Kbps) or V.35

(56

Kb/second)

for

 

distance modems or modem eliminators. You

may also run V.35 (56

Kbps

leased line (DDS1 Digital Data

Service) point-to-point with digital D

modems. Using speeds less than

19.2

Kbps, multipoint

operation,

or

 

slow printer performance and is

not

recommended. Clocking

is

provided

setting

limited distance modems

or

modem

eliminators

to

an

internal

c

by

setting digital DSU/CSU modems

to

a

network

clock.

 

 

 

 

2.The 3130 can replace a 3820 printer, but for better performance MAXDATA or MAXFRAME and RU sizes in your VTAM, NCP, or system configurations.

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